Film star Vince Chase navigates the vapid terrain of Los Angeles with a close circle of friends and his trusty agent. Read more
| Starring | Kevin Connolly, Adrian Grenier, Kevin Dillon, Jerry Ferrara |
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| Genres | Television |
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Entourage star Jerry Ferrara has threatened to call on the U.S. President for help if the hit show is ever axed, after discovering Barack Obama is a huge fan. Ferrara, who plays Turtle, was stunned to discover Obama enjoys watching the series during downtime at the White House, and has vowed to use him if TV bosses ever consider wielding the axe. The 32 year old says, "I heard he's a fan. So, HBO, if you're thinking of cancelling Entourage, President Obama will disagree." Read more
“Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag,” the Tommies used to sing when they marched off to the trenches during the Great War. “And smile, smile, smile!” The hurt locker is where the US soldiers in Iraq pack up their troubles – a private space which no one else can see. Sneak a peek into staff sergeant William James (Jeremy Renner)’s closet, you’ll find the strangest skeletons, or rather, the ghosts of skeletons: little mementoes from the bombs and... Read more
Twilight star Ashley Greene and actor Adrien Grenier have dismissed reports they're dating, insisting they hardly know each other. Greene claims the pair met at a charity surfing event and spoke briefly - but she hasn't seen the Entourage star since. And Grenier adds, "You cant get snapped with anybody without them saying something." Read more
Things are working out for Mark Wahlberg. His last three movies have done very nicely, thanks, at the box office, with decent reviews to match. Entourage, the HBO show he helped put together, and which is based on his own experience as an up-and-comer in Hollywood, is still riding high in the ratings. And then he took a supporting role to work with Martin Scorsese in The Departed and stole away with an Academy Award - which is more than his old Basketball Diaries pal Leonardo DiCaprio has... Read more